Good to know, thanks.
Thanks, first real one I have seen.
I figured the odds of a doubled obverse die being paired with a doubled reverse die would be pretty slim. I'm not going to try to do the math...
OK, with the rash of DDO/DDR coins that have been posted lately, none of which have been DDO/DDR by the way, how rare would it be? Obviously...
Coins can tone/stain any number of colors. Who knows what that or any coin has been through since it was minted. Normal quarter.
That is the point of the forum, definitely ask away if you have any questions. Hope you hang around!
It is called a Texas cent. You take a copper coated zinc cent, put it between two pieces of lather and beat it with a hammer. It comes out larger.
I think you have it Physics-fan! Ephraim Brasher did counterstamp some foreign gold coins to verify that they were of full weight. He also minted...
It doesn't even remotely resemble an overstruck Flying Eagle cent, I don't see any DDO/DDR either. Look, no one here believes this coin is what...
I don't know how you can say it is in the perfect shape of a letter. It takes a bit of imagination to make it look like an "s". It is kind of...
I am confused, what is your question? I don't see anything EB stamped.
Just a guess, but I would say someone cleaned it up, not being able to get the areas close to the letters, and devices.
No, has a cast appearance and lettering and devices don't match up with original.
What is the weight? Is there a visible seam on the edge?
What tests did it pass? It appears to be the usual cast copy.
No, that looks like a cast copy.
Welcome to the forum, sorry to say your cent is worth just that, one cent. It is only damaged.
It is impossible for it to be what you think it is , so it is worth face value. Sorry.
Only if you want to spend $30 to get a coin worth 3 cents graded.
The pictures are terrible, but it almost looks like the coin is in a bezel? Definitely need better pictures.
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